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TO CHARLES J. TAYLOR, ESQ. WE, tlic undersigned electors of the Southern Division, approving of your past services as; oar representative in the General Assembly, and feeling satisfied that you have used your best endeavours to promote the interests of the Colony in general, request that you wi'l allow yourself to be put in nomination as a candidate for your former seat in the House of Representatives, and we pledge ourselves to use our interest and support to secure your r .'turn. Thomas Vyllio James Gilmore James Gollan James Kellor Robert Tumbull Johnstone Dougal George Nairn Henry Duncan Michael Haekctt John Nairn Patrick Keogan Michael Foley James Geldard Tims. S. Skerrett Patrick Mortimer William Mc&eynolds C. Charrott vWilliam Gotham John McPike "William Higgins Ja=>. Mopney Samuel Fleming John Leahy Robert Grant Thomas Lucas John Dusfgan John Allan George Twamby Richard Twamby Thomas Gailevy Edward Dare Francis Tapp Robert Daley Geo. Norris James Goodwin Patrick Campbell John Black Murtagh Madigan Alex. Farmer Henry Duncan Arhd. McPherson Andrew Hodge J, H. Watt ' W. M. Barnes Thomas Finlay Robert McLeod David Orosbie Phillip Oogan Hugh McManess Francis Callaher George Ross James Warner James lienor Johnstone Dougal Henry Duncan John Nairn Michael Foley Thos.S. Skerrett William Mcßeynolds vWilliam Gotham William Higgins Samuel Fleming Robert Grant John Dusfgan George Twamby Thomas Gailevy Francis Tapp Ceo. Norris Patrick Campbell John Ddlan Thomas Wood Francis Fallon Alex. Gollan, sen. Alex. Gollan jun. ■Robert Gollan Thomas Mitcholl Albert J. Nicholas John Roelofs James Finlay James Henry King Win. Dixon John McAnnlty Edward Gallagher Henry Smith E. Foley. Auckland, 24th Sept., 1855Gentlemen,— I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and beg to offer myself as a candidate for the suffrages of the Electors of the Southern Division, to represent their interests in the General Assembly. The experience obtained during the past sessions concerning various important questions, affecting the welfare of this Province and the Colony at largo, will not, I conceive, the less enable me to promote just and beneficial legislation for the future. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Charles J. Taylor. To the Gentlemen signing the Requisition. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND. pFNTLEMEN,—The General Assembly having been dissolved the duty devolves upon you of returning two persons as Members to the House of .Representatives. 1 have already had the honor of repre seating you, and I trust that my conduct has so far met with your approval as to justify me in again seeking your suffrages. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, Fred. W. Merriman. Parnell, 21th September, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. PROTIIEK ELECTORS,—At the first ■A J Election of Members for the House o! Representatives, you did me the honour to place nin at the head of Ibe Poll for your District. I have used my best endeavours to fulfil my duties with advantage to yourselves and to the Colony ; and I now ask you again to show your confidence in nic by reelecting rue as one- of your representatives. I have the honor to he, Your obedient servant, Joseph Greenwood. Auckland, Sept. 17, 1855, TO THE ELECTORS of the PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS. (~1 ENTLEMEN,— 1 beg to offer myself as vX for your suffrages to represent you in the General Asseuibiy, and I do so with thegrealer confidence on account of the Requisition which you placed in my hands some months ago, signed by a very large majority of the electors of your district. I have the honor to be, Gentleman, Your obedient servant, James Farmer. One-tree Hill, Sept. 17, 1855. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHERN DIVISION. /GENTLEMEN,—A dissolution of the vX General Assembly having taken place it will soon be incumbent on you to elect representatives for your Division. At the urgent request of many Electors lam induced to offer myself a:-! a candidate for your suffrages; should you elect me as one of your representatives, you may rely that my best endeavours shall be exerted to secure the just rights of this Province and to promote the interests of the Colony at large. 1 have the honor to bo, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, James Diiavorth. Itemuera, Sep. 21, (855. fT7" ANTED,—A Female Servant. Apply v v to Mrs. Fischer, Sept. 21, 1855. Point Britomart.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 986, 26 September 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 986, 26 September 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 986, 26 September 1855, Page 1

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